Some players of Super Smash Bros Brawl speculate the furiously powerful beam of aura to be a renamed Hyper Beam. Reasons include;

Some players of Super Smash Bros Brawl speculate the furiously powerful beam of aura to be a renamed Hyper Beam. Reasons include;

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*It looks similar like Deoxys' Hyper Beam when released from a Poke Ball, or Dialga/Palkia on the Spear Pillar stage

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*It looks similar like Deoxys' Hyper Beam when released from a Poké Ball, or Dialga/Palkia on the Spear Pillar stage

*Lucario can use Hyper Beam in the main series games

*Lucario can use Hyper Beam in the main series games

*It has the same properties as SSBB Hyper Beams; powerful blast, short attack time, knockback only when ending, user cannot attack for a while (AS puts Lucario into a 'semi-helpless' state, in which it cannot use Special Moves but can use aerial attacks; HB dissallows Dialga/Palkia to use any attack for a while)

*It has the same properties as SSBB Hyper Beams; powerful blast, short attack time, knockback only when ending, user cannot attack for a while (AS puts Lucario into a 'semi-helpless' state, in which it cannot use Special Moves but can use aerial attacks; HB dissallows Dialga/Palkia to use any attack for a while)

Revision as of 12:14, August 15, 2011

Aura Storm is Lucario's Final Smash in Super Smash Bros Brawl and, like other Final Smashes, can only be activated after breaking a Smash Ball. Aura Storm is not a move in the Pokémon games.

Attack Overview

When using Aura Storm, Lucario crouches down and telepathically shouts "Watch the power of aura!", then leaps into the air. Any character in the way takes minor damage if they are farther away, but a lot more when up close. It also spikes with a set but high knockback when used up close. Lucario raises its hands, shining with aura. Lucario then unleashes a powerful beam of dark blue aura energy down. The attack hits multiple times before a big finisher that has decent KO power. Lucario can angle the beam sideways during both the windup and the launch, which is a decent way to catch unhit enemies, although angling can also free trapped targets (which otherwise cannot escape). The move is one of the more difficult Final Smashes to use effectively,as flying or floating characters; or characters with a great recovery as may be able to easily outrun the beam, while other characters can manage to dodge most of the attack depending on the stage.

The amount of damage given to opponents dep

The Aura Storm

ends on Lucario's damage. If he is at 0%, then the Aura storm will only cause 24% and have little knockback. However, if Lucario is at 182% damage (when his aura is the strongest), the Aura Storm will cause 78% and will be a garunteed KO.

Hyper Beam Speculation

Some players of Super Smash Bros Brawl speculate the furiously powerful beam of aura to be a renamed Hyper Beam. Reasons include;

It looks similar like Deoxys' Hyper Beam when released from a Poké Ball, or Dialga/Palkia on the Spear Pillar stage

Lucario can use Hyper Beam in the main series games

It has the same properties as SSBB Hyper Beams; powerful blast, short attack time, knockback only when ending, user cannot attack for a while (AS puts Lucario into a 'semi-helpless' state, in which it cannot use Special Moves but can use aerial attacks; HB dissallows Dialga/Palkia to use any attack for a while)

Their users (Deoxys and Lucario) have similar properties: not much different than average Trainer height, powerful movest, and are both starred in movies, and